Gettin' shut of shed in first year.
Never mind--I looked it up and to qualify "single purpose agricultural or horticultural structures" for S-179 requires a Clintonesque definition. Storage doesn't count--"agricultural" means "raising" livestock in it, keeping equipment in it, and/or having working space in it.
My FIL raises a garden, so he's "horticultural" instead. Problem is this quote: "A single purpose horticultural structure is either of the following (1) A greenhouse specifically designed, constructed, and used for the commercial production of plants. (2) A structure specifically designed, constructed, and used for the commercial production of mushrooms."
Two apparent possibilities:
(1) Forget outside gardening. Sell tiller (worth $500). Buy 2nd storage shed for homeless junk--put it on garden plot. Tear roof off first shed--replace with clear plastic--now a greenhouse. Keep raising turnips inside storage shed. Problem: it's a big shed, but not that big. Scale: same size as one-room homes you Yanks build on top of ice skatin' rinks up there (Lordy--and I thought we were "bad off' for housing down here), but without the latrine in living room.
(2) Forget outside gardening. Sell tiller. Buy 2nd storage shed for homeless junk--put it on garden plot. Leave roof on first shed--grow mushrooms in dark. If not practical, buy 1000 cans (50 cents each)--forget second shed--cultivate taste for mushrooms and "Days of Our Lives"--begin drinking heavily.
Tax planning for relatives is a tricky business nowadays, isn't it? Let's see--$800 shed--15% fed bracket--5% state--that's...umm...$120 tax saved using--what was it?--oh yeah, S-179.
Now; how to tell him?
Never mind--I looked it up and to qualify "single purpose agricultural or horticultural structures" for S-179 requires a Clintonesque definition. Storage doesn't count--"agricultural" means "raising" livestock in it, keeping equipment in it, and/or having working space in it.
My FIL raises a garden, so he's "horticultural" instead. Problem is this quote: "A single purpose horticultural structure is either of the following (1) A greenhouse specifically designed, constructed, and used for the commercial production of plants. (2) A structure specifically designed, constructed, and used for the commercial production of mushrooms."
Two apparent possibilities:
(1) Forget outside gardening. Sell tiller (worth $500). Buy 2nd storage shed for homeless junk--put it on garden plot. Tear roof off first shed--replace with clear plastic--now a greenhouse. Keep raising turnips inside storage shed. Problem: it's a big shed, but not that big. Scale: same size as one-room homes you Yanks build on top of ice skatin' rinks up there (Lordy--and I thought we were "bad off' for housing down here), but without the latrine in living room.
(2) Forget outside gardening. Sell tiller. Buy 2nd storage shed for homeless junk--put it on garden plot. Leave roof on first shed--grow mushrooms in dark. If not practical, buy 1000 cans (50 cents each)--forget second shed--cultivate taste for mushrooms and "Days of Our Lives"--begin drinking heavily.
Tax planning for relatives is a tricky business nowadays, isn't it? Let's see--$800 shed--15% fed bracket--5% state--that's...umm...$120 tax saved using--what was it?--oh yeah, S-179.
Now; how to tell him?
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